Mcteggart Houston Quotes & Sayings
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I can live this life. I can. I can. It's a spark I want to cherish, a splutter of life in the flat battery; but just at the wrong moment I catch a glimpse at the night sky ... , and I can see that there's nothing out there at all. — Nick Hornby
Your teacher might be a child who takes you by the hand and asks you a question that you hadn't considered before, and your answer to the child is your answer to yourself. — Wayne W. Dyer
When we are young we love our idealization of people, I suppose, and only as we grow older do we love them as they really are. — Margaret Campbell Barnes
Work is love made visible. And what is it to work with love? the poet Khalil Gibran wrote. In the hospital, working with love sometimes requires putting people in danger. — Theresa Brown
Mankind is a dream of a shadow. — Pindar
He was polite, respectful, not daring even to hold Mi-ran's hand until they'd been dating for three years. — Barbara Demick
You learn in life that the only person you can really correct and change is yourself. — Katharine Hepburn
My mind, I tell you. No one should be allowed to enter. — Krista Ritchie
I've always wondered how much can you do for your fellow man if your hands are constantly stuck together in Prayers for them? — Stanley Victor Paskavich
Judges are creatures of the Establishment. They do what's politically correct for them. The worst of them are mean-spirited, racist bastards. As for defending the Constitution, they probably violate it more than any other branch of government. — David Langum
And the way he does look at me makes me feel absolutely beautiful. — Huntley Fitzpatrick
It's been one of the most important tools for me in personal growth for understanding myself, how I am, and what effect I do have on other people. — Joe Rogan
Inanimate objects have a life of their own, especially when they are the daily companions of a living soul. Without that life, they take on a bleak, desolate appearance, like furniture piled up in a warehouse. — Jennifer Worth